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    Rethinking masterplanning : creating quality places / edited by Husam AlWaer, Barbara Illsley.

    • Title:Rethinking masterplanning : creating quality places / edited by Husam AlWaer, Barbara Illsley.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Al Waer, Husam, editor.
      Illsley, Barbara, editor.
      Academy of Urbanism (Organization)
    • Published/Created:London : ICE Publishing, 2017.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:City planning.
      City and town life.
      Internationalism.
      Sociology, Urban.
    • Description:xxii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
    • Notes:"The Academy of Urbanism"--Cover.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:0727760718 paperback
      9780727760715 paperback
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 01. Introduction / Barbara Illsley
      02. Changing approaches to masterplanning / Barbara Illsley
      03. Plot-based masterplanning: theory and practice / Jonathan Tarbatt
      04. Masterplanning by and for the urban shared mind: towards a `neighbourhood 3.0' / Joe Ravetz
      05. From masterplanning to adaptive planning: conceptual frameworks and social mediatory instruments / Lucy Bullivant
      06. Collaboration and co-production with communities in masterplanning / David Walters
      07. client role in masterplanning / Joanna Eley
      08. Building the legacy of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games: in pursuit of clarity in masterplanning / Steven Tomlinson
      09. Changing the masterplanning paradigm for China's urban future / Atiq U. Zaman
      10. Reframing masterplanning in the Middle East / Samer Bagaeen
      11. Identifying trends in masterplanning: a typological classification system / Claire Jamieson
      12. role of sustainability assessment in the masterplanning process / Carol Somper
      13. Masterplanning for change: design as a way to create the conditions for time-sensitive placemaking / Gordon Barbour
      14. Built environment professionals and the call for a `new' professionalism / Husam AlWaer
      15. Conclusion / Barbara Illsley.
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